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A new feed from WFAN and Audacy Sports brings you everything New York sports! Every weekday morning, Pete Hoffman will give you 15 minutes on the biggest sports news from around the city. Throughout the rest of the day, you'll stay up to date with the best clips from your favorite WFAN shows and podcasts. It’s your one-stop shop for everything New York sports. Be sure to follow on the Audacy app or wherever you find you podcasts. Email your questions, comments and topic ideas at WFANDaily@gmail.com or on social media @HoffWFAN.
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The guys break down Aaron Glenn making Tyrod Taylor the starting Quarterback.
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Giants legend and Super Bowl MVP Phil Simms joins BT & Sal for a fiery, in-depth NFL discussion. Simms slams the Giants' "biggest disappointment"—the defensive failure—and calls out the coaching for not being "aggressive" enough. He weighs in on the extensive head coach search, arguing that analytics have made NFL game management "stupid," and reveals what former coach Bill Parcells taught him about chasing points.
Simms also tackles the Giants' "leaderless" atmosphere, the controversy surrounding Jaxson Dart's running and Cam Scott's wrestling appearance, and the "sad" state of the Giants' home-field advantage. Finally, he breaks down the top college quarterback prospects the Jets might target, including Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson, offering a strong take on why Mac Jones was the 49ers' true target over Trey Lance.
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BT and Sal unleash a fiery discussion about Trent Grisham's decision to accept the qualifying offer ($22 million), with BT calling it a "colossal mistake" by the Yankees' front office, who seemingly misread his willingness to take the one-year deal. BT views the move as the "first potential domino to a horrendous offseason," arguing the allure of a compensatory pick blindsided them. Sal, however, believes Grisham is still a valuable commodity who can be used as a high-end fourth outfielder or trade bait (after the June 15 deadline), and that the $22 million shouldn't stop the Yankees from landing Cody Bellinger or trading for Steven Kwan.
The hosts debate the impact on the roster, specifically how Grisham's presence complicates the paths for young prospects Jason Dominguez and Spencer Jones and exacerbates the Yankees' already dangerous left-handed hitting compromise. BT's main fear remains that this move encourages the Yankees to "run it back" with a team that failed to win, banking too heavily on a different outcome.
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Aaron Glenn meets the media, but will he finally admit Tyrod Taylor is the starter? I mean, we all know it is.
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Trent Grisham accepts the Yankees' qualifying offer—a move Cashman never saw coming. Also some Yankees makeover talk, a potential MLB lockout, and the latest on Pete Alonso...and the Red Sox!
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Gio slams the 2-9 Giants organization, calling for a 'full douching' as the team repeats the exact mistakes that previously fueled firing rumors around Brian Daboll.
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Cashman's whiff on Grisham means Hal has to spend to save the offseason
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The Knicks are dealing with injuries of their own, but going into a shorthanded Dallas team they have to find a way to get their first road win.
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Would Cody Bellinger's contract becoming a mega deal worry you?
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BT & Sal sit down with wrestling royalty Natalya Neidhart to discuss her powerful new book, The Last Heart Beating. Nattie drops truth bombs on her complicated life, revealing the volatility of growing up with her father, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, who suffered from an undiagnosed traumatic brain injury (CTE), and the experience of her family being homeless despite his stardom.
Nattie explains the "scratch and claw" fight to enter the WWE without family help, including the demand to lose 30 pounds just to get hired, and how she used her rough upbringing to fuel her drive. The conversation covers her journey to unconditional forgiveness for her father, the therapeutic experience of writing the book, and the incredible support she's received from legends like John Cena (who "bawled his eyes out" reading it) and Bret Hart. Finally, she hints at a fiery new character she's developing and throws down a challenge to current champion Rhea Ripley!
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NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins BT & Sal for a fiery Week 12 breakdown, immediately ripping Giants rookie Cam Skattebo for his bizarre WWE appearance while nursing a fractured ankle, calling the optics "bizarre" and "unprofessional." The conversation shifts to the Giants' deeper issues, with Baldy agreeing that the team has "no internal veteran leadership" to guide young players like Abdul Carter, whose repeated tardiness to meetings was "unacceptable" and made Coach Daboll look worse.
Baldy breaks down the tape, exonerating Jameis Winston on the game-ending interception and slams Jalen Hyatt's execution. He offers a shocking take on the Giants' much-maligned offensive line, calling them "middle of the pack" and "playoff worthy." On the AFC, Baldy weighs in on the contenders, calling the Baltimore Ravens a "problem" and the Buffalo Bills "a mess" defensively. Finally, he supports the Jets' move to Tyrod Taylor to gather crucial information on their young, unproven receivers like Adonai Mitchell and Mason Taylor.
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BT & Sal torch Giants players Cam Skattebo (injured) and Abdul Carter (amid team controversy) for their physical involvement in a scripted altercation at WWE's Monday Night Raw. The hosts argue the optics are terrible for a 2-9 team, with fans already feeling an "embarrassment."
They slam Skattebo for taking an unnecessary risk by getting pushed, given his severe ankle injury, with Sal calling it "dangerous" and questioning the running back's judgment. Carter, fresh off controversy for sleeping through a team walkthrough, is also criticized for his lack of awareness and showing up for the spectacle. The segment highlights the incident as another sign of the Giants' "sloppiness" and their deteriorating team culture.
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Benched by the Giants for missing meetings, Abdul Carter claims he was "recovering, not sleeping," after reports surfaced alleging he chose rest over preparation. The team confirms the missed meetings; Carter denies the reason.
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The Giants and Jets are laughingstocks who need to be focused on the future
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Nothing changed for the Giants after a change at Head Coach
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BT & Sal erupt over another predictable Giants loss, arguing that the team's continued struggles after firing Brian Daboll definitively proves the problem lies with the "undermanned, under-talented" roster built by General Manager Joe Schoen.
Tierney argues that more losses are a good thing as they should force Mr. Mara's hand to end Schoen's "colossal fail" of a tenure and allow for a clean-slate fresh start. Sal doubles down, asserting that a "lame duck GM" cannot be trusted to hire the next head coach, which would only lead to a perpetual "cycle of sloppiness" in the front office. They discuss the defensive coordinator's job security and call for a total organizational teardown to prevent a fifth consecutive losing season.
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We're calling for Jaxson Dart to play, arguing experience is all that matters for a future franchise QB. We discuss Sam Darnold's four-interception nightmare. Meanwhile, a caller suggests Brian Daboll might be secretly happy about the Giants' loss—was it a sneaky relief?
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Chris doesn't believe this is good news for Pete Alonso after Josh Naylor signs a 5 year deal and returns to Seattle.
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A familiar feeling Giants loss is a reminder that Joe Schoen is a problem
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The Jets lose again. Joe B is not having any of it!
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Francescas not stop interrupting is so freaking annoying! Not going to listen to any of his podcasts ever again.
lmao I'm loving this
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